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By 431 BC Athens ' heavy-handed control of the Delian League would prompt the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War ; the League was dissolved upon the war's conclusion in 404 BC.
By the War's conclusion most infrastructure had been laid waste by bombing, and the islands and people had been exploited by the Japanese military to the point of impoverishment.
By showing how simple unintelligent forces can ratchet up designs of extraordinary complexity without invoking outside design, Darwin showed that an intelligent designer was not the necessary conclusion to draw from complexity in nature.
By supplying the parallel structure, the original conclusion becomes logical.
By its conclusion it issued seventy reformatory decrees.
By the event's conclusion a new international body named the International African Association is established.
By the turn of the 21st century, the climate of scholarly opinion shifted somewhat on this belief: some contemporary researchers argue that publishing plays was a risky and marginal business — though this conclusion has been disputed by others.
By the late 17th century, however, the Ottoman Empire's military misfortunes caught up with the country, and the conclusion of the Great Turkish War with the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699 once again made Bosnia the empire's westernmost province.
By the end of July, estimates predicted that Expo would exceed 60 million visitors, but the strike cut deeply into attendance and revenue figures, just as the fair was cruising to its conclusion.
By the time of its conclusion, Thebes had been forced to check its expansionist ambitions and return to its old alliance with Sparta.
GameSpot highlighted this issue in their review: " By the time you're driving forklifts and participating in the game's QTE-filled conclusion, hours upon hours of boredom will have taken their toll.
By 1857 he was a professor of geology at the University of Vienna, and from there he gradually developed views on the connection between Africa and Europe ; eventually he came to the conclusion that the Alps to the north were once at the bottom of an ocean, of which the Mediterranean was a remnant.
By the end of the 19th century the scholarly consensus was that the Pentateuch was the work of many authors writing from 1000 BCE ( the time of David ) to 500 BCE ( the time of Ezra ) and redacted c. 450, and as a consequence whatever history it contained was more often polemical than strictly factual – a conclusion reinforced by the then fresh scientific refutations of what were at the time widely classed as biblical mythologies, as discussed above.
By 1960, Bennett had come to the conclusion that the practice of ' latihan ' alone was inadequate, and he resumed the work that he had learned from Gurdjieff.
By the famous 28th canon, passed at the conclusion of the council, Constantinople was made equal in dignity with Rome ( Labbe, iv.
The Butler Review also made a specific conclusion on Bush's 16 words: " By extension, we conclude also that the statement in President Bush's State of the Union Address of 28 January 2003 that ' The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa ' was well-founded.
By the conclusion of these sessions, she was logging on and became an activist for the cause of encouraging elders to use the Internet.
By October 2011 the college has raised $ 160, 272, 839, with the conclusion event held on October 28, 2011.
By 1928 the experts had come to the conclusion that only a small portion of Brentano's books could be safely attributed to Emmerich.
By pointing out that arguments about constitutionality of federal income tax laws " reveal full knowledge of the provisions at issue and a studied conclusion, however wrong, that those provisions are invalid and unenforceable ," the Supreme Court may have been impliedly warning that asserting such " constitutional " arguments ( in open court or otherwise ) might actually help the prosecutor prove willfulness.
By way of elimination, they exclude all the suspects who could not possibly have committed the crime and eventually arrive at the correct conclusion, a solution which comes as a surprise to most of them but which, due to their painstaking research, is infallible.
By 5: 00 p. m. all the troops had taken up their positions and as the barrage came to a conclusion, the tunnels were opened and final preparations were made.
By the conclusion of hostilities on 9 May 1945, the 10th had reached Mittenwald, Bavaria where they halted, their mission accomplished.
By contrast, because Striggio was not writing for a formal court celebration he could be more faithful to the spirit of the myth's conclusion, in which Orfeo is killed and dismembered by deranged maenads or " Bacchantes ".

By and training
By virtue of its extensive biotechnology sector, its numerous major universities, and relatively few internal barriers, the U. S. has progressed a great deal in its development of BME education and training opportunities.
By the 1980s many colleges had recognised a community need for computer training and since then thousands of people have been up-skilled through IT courses.
By this time the main difference between light and battle cavalry was their training ; the former was regarded as a tool for harassment and reconnaissance, while the latter was considered best for close-order charges.
By habit, Young restricted his practice throws in spring training.
By nature of their general training they can carry out the majority of dental treatments such as restorative ( fillings, crowns, bridges ), prosthetic ( dentures ), endodontic ( root canal ) therapy, periodontal ( gum ) therapy, and exodontia ( extraction of teeth ), as well as performing examinations, radiographs ( x-rays ) and diagnosis.
By August 1940, the War Office produced training instructions for the creation and use of Molotov cocktails.
By November 1990, only four months later, the 5th Battalion had deployed and in early 1991 the 21st Guards Battalion had also been formed, four staff courses had been run, support weapons and logistics training was well advanced ( indeed a logistics battalion deployed as early as July 1990 ) and an operational test exercise had been conducted.
The Beiyang Army in training By the late 19th century, China was fast descending into a semi-colonial state.
By the mid twentieth century the Crossbow Corps had become largely defunct, save for parading on state holidays ; but in 1956 the practice of training its members in crossbow shooting was revived, and a ' Crossbow Federation ' was formed to encourage competition in this art, so that the unit ( although still entirely ceremonial in nature ) now again has a very active existence.
By the late 1990s, improved technology and more training and cross-training within the industry made all of these techniques easier to use, so that directors of individual episodes could make decisions to use one or more methods, so such artistic choices no longer needed to be baked into the series concept.
By the mid-1990s, SANS evolved into a more commercial format offering events which combined training with tradeshows and vendor-oriented marketing.
By 1303, crossbow practice had become compulsory in the city, with citizens training in groups.
By mid-1943, however, after pressure from government and business leaders to preserve manpower for industry and agriculture, he had abandoned this plan in favor of a 90-division Army using individual replacements sent via a circuitous process from training to divisions in combat.
By Season Eight, she has become a leader as well as a Slayer, training her fellow Slayers in the fight against evil.
By 1910 they were campaigning for peace, and against compulsory military training, and conscription.
By the late 19th century French plans to colonize Madagascar were gaining momentum, leading British mercenaries to provide training to the queen's army in an unsuccessful bid to repel the French troops.
By the time their training was complete, they were well-equipped to set up in trade for themselves, earning their living with the skill that could be traded directly within the community, often for goods and services.
By making it a ' mental ' habit to find and keep one's bearings among the ordered stages, general semantics training seeks to sharpen internal orientation much as a GPS device may sharpen external orientation.
By the time training camp came around it was clear that Clarke was the best player on the team, and he quickly became a fan favorite.
By the 2000s, the use of NLP had spread to a variety of disciplines looking to influence people, including management and other forms of training.
By the early 1990s, some 1. 3 million men had completed their initial service and refresher training obligations and had no further active-duty commitment.
By a law signed by Nicholas I of Russia in 1827, a disproportionate number of Jewish boys, known as the cantonists, were forced into military training establishments to serve in the army.
By this point, it is nearly certain the candidate dog will complete training and will become a service dog.
* Ali Hassan Salameh is repeatedly referenced in the book By Way of Deception by Victor Ostrovsky in his account of his own recruitment and training to become an officer in Mossad.
By 1968, the FYDP covered ten military areas: strategic forces, general purpose forces, intelligence and communications, airlift and sealift, guard and reserve forces, research and development, central supply and maintenance, training and medical services, administration and related activities, and support of other nations.

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